Primrose Retirement Community of Findlay sits in a quiet spot with country views where folks aged 55 and older can choose how they want to live, whether that's in an independent apartment, a townhome villa, or with a bit more help in assisted living or memory care, and there's even skilled nursing right there on the same campus for when needs change. Residents get to bring pets if their cat or dog fits the weight limits, and they can enjoy the outdoors thanks to patios, balconies, and several outdoor common areas where it's alright to smoke outside, and you often see people chatting or relaxing. The place has regular staff around the clock, including nurses and aides, while specialists such as therapists, podiatrists, and hospice teams visit when needed, and they look after folks with diabetes and those needing incontinence care, though residents are expected to manage that themselves. Meals are home-cooked with good ingredients, served in a restaurant-style dining area or private dining rooms if someone's throwing a get-together, and there's an ice cream parlor set up in a 1950s style where neighbors gather for treats. The wellness center, billiard room, computer lounge, library, movie theater, and fitness center all give people options to fill their days, and the chapel and music programs, like Coro Health, cover spiritual and entertainment needs, while devotional services happen both onsite and on trips out.
Residents who can't get around easily can ride in the community's scheduled transportation shuttles or park their own car, as there's resident parking and garages too. Staff handle housekeeping, laundry, and even have free laundry rooms on every floor, so chores are lighter. Most apartments come with private bathrooms, walk-in closets, extra storage, and accessibility features such as wheelchair-friendly showers or full tubs, along with central air, heat, and washer-dryer hook-ups. People can stay busy with regular activities-some are social, some are physical or just relaxing-thanks to a Life Enrichment Coordinator who keeps the calendar full, and folks like to use the guest suites when family visits. The place feels lively because residents have places to read or volunteer, join social events, explore hobbies, play music, watch movies, and keep up with technology through Wi-Fi and a secure app called Smile, which lets families see updates, photos, menus, and activity plans.
There's Telehealth like Avel eCARE Senior Care for assisted living, which helps staff and residents connect with health services right from their rooms. Residents must be at least 64 to move in, but the community welcomes adults who like being independent, those needing some daily help, people living with dementia through its secured memory care, and those looking for a maintenance-free lifestyle. The emergency response system and 24-hour awake staff add comfort if something comes up, and with choices in payment and several floor plans, residents can pick between spacious one- or two-bedroom homes, apartments, or villas. The whole place centers around keeping folks safe, active, and part of a caring group, with a bit of the old-fashioned thrown in-like the ice cream counter and barber shop-alongside modern services and simple comforts.